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DC Baramulla chairs DLRC meeting; Emphasises awareness camps, improved credit flow

The Deputy Commissioner issued several important directions to banks and line departments
12:09 AM Nov 16, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The Deputy Commissioner issued several important directions to banks and line departments
dc baramulla chairs dlrc meeting  emphasises awareness camps  improved credit flow
DC Baramulla chairs DLRC meeting; Emphasises awareness camps, improved credit flow___Source: GK newspaper

Baramulla, Nov 15: Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Minga Sherpa chaired the District Level Review Committee (DLRC) meeting to review the performance of banks under the Annual Credit Plan (ACP) 2025–26 and to assess progress under various government-sponsored schemes.

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During the meeting, sector-wise achievements were presented, covering Agriculture, MSME, Education, Housing, and Non-Priority sectors. The DC was informed that the district has achieved Rs 1430.11 crore under the Priority Sector and Rs 1,323.69 crore under the Non-Priority Sector as on 30 September 2025. Under the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme, 24,687 cards have been issued during the current financial year, with more than 1,05,118 active KCC accounts and an outstanding balance of Rs 913.66 crore, as per a press release.

The Deputy Commissioner issued several important directions to banks and line departments. He called for regular awareness camps at block and panchayat levels to educate farmers, youth, Self-Help Groups, and small entrepreneurs about various credit schemes including KCC, PMEGP, JKREGP, MISSION YUVA, PM Surya Ghar and other government initiatives. He also stressed early clearance of pending KCC applications to ensure 100% saturation at the district level.

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The DC emphasised the need to narrow the gap between loan sanction and disbursement, particularly in Agriculture and MSME sectors. Banks and line departments were directed to strengthen coordination through joint camps, timely sharing of beneficiary lists, and close monitoring of scheme implementation to ensure timely support to the public.

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Special attention was directed towards unemployed youth, women entrepreneurs, and SHGs, with instructions to prioritise their loan applications and provide them with necessary support for livelihood generation. The DC further directed banks to enhance their outreach in remote and far-flung areas to ensure equitable financial inclusion throughout the district.

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The DC urged all institutions to work with greater commitment to achieve 100% targets under the Annual Credit Plan 2025–26. He highlighted the need for collective efforts to strengthen financial services and expand credit access to all eligible beneficiaries across Baramulla.

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